Matritto | Motherhood

About The Book

In the town of Woking a story of motherhood unfolds. At its core is Lucy a fifteen-year-old girl labeled by society as a lost cause a soul grappling with deep troubles overshadowed by her mother's battle with depression and alcoholism. Under constant scrutiny from social services Lucy and her half-sister strive to find stability in their fractured world.However Lucy's world takes an unexpected twist when she becomes pregnant at the age of fifteen. This newfound circumstance casts a glaring spotlight on their family fuelling suspicions of Lucy's involvement with a South Asian gang. As a result both the police and social services hone in on Lucy's case their attention now undivided.As her world collides with that of determined social worker Milly and Detective Sergeant David a gripping tale of love betrayal and redemption unfolds. A compelling narrative that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.Motherhood is a work of fiction that delves into the issue of child sexual exploitation in England drawing inspiration from real-life cases involving South Asian gangs and the exploitation of young girls. Originally published in Bangla as Matritto in Bangladesh the book has gained popularity and critical acclaim.
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